CDL A OTR Driver - Dedicated runs 75 CPM

Job Description:
OTR CDL A Truck Drivers | Dedicated Runs 2-3 Weeks Out | Choose your Pay - Earn Your OWN Way!
Choose between Percentage of Line Haul or Cents Per Mile, and take control of your earnings!
  • 33% of gross linehaul OR 75CPM(SOLO)
  • $2,500 weekly gross average(1099)
  • TEAM DRIVERS - 85CPM(Limited Offer)
  • Out 2-3 weeks at a time, OTR
  • SomeNo-Touch Dry Van Drop-and-Hook(US Mail, Ashley Furniture, Microsoft...)
  • Some Live Load

Team Line is a logistics company of about 500 trucks built on mutual respect, loyalty, and support. We want you to find a great fit here, and stay with us for a long time! We need professional drivers who are serious about their career. From our side, we promise to provide opportunities and comfortable work conditions to make you want to stay.
Pre-planned Loads: We Keep You Moving
Our dispatch team works days in advance: We send you out on dedicated runs and get you back with Live-Load Freight
Equipment "All Trucks are 2022 or Newer, up to 2026
  • Freightliner, Volvo, Peterbilt, Kenworth and Internationals
  • Automatics, FULLY LOADED
  • APU, Fridge, Microwave, BestPass, Fuel Card

24/7 Maintenance Support, too!
Job Requirements:
  • 1 yearof CDL Class A experience required
  • Clean driving record
  • Acceptable work history
  • Must be registered for the FMCSA Clearinghouse

Wage Range: 1800.00 - 3000.00 per week
General Description of Benefits: This is a 1099 Contractor position and does not include company benefits.
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